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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MEMORIAL INAUGURATED IN TWIN FALLS, US

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    23.11.2009 14:39 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Liyah Babayan envisioned an Armenian Genocide
    memorial in Twin Falls County, Idaho, United States, to serve as a
    permanent tribute to those who died in what has become known as the
    Armenian Holocaust and to honor Armenian refugees who now contribute
    to the community, Twin Falls Times-News reported.

    "The 26-year-old Babayan, who spent much of this year lobbying and
    raising money for the granite memorial that was placed at Twin Falls
    City Park on Saturday. Armenian refugees planted a flowering pear
    tree beside the granite stone.

    The memorial is a permanent reminder that the Turks killed between
    one-million and 1 1/2-million Armenians between 1915 and 1918 that
    were living in what was then the Ottoman Empire (now Turkey).

    "It really means a lot to my parents and my grandparents," said
    Babayan, now a U.S. citizen who witnessed the fall of the Soviet
    Union as a child in Armenia, then a part of the Communist union of
    16 nation states.

    "The Armenian American community in Twin Falls donated the tree and
    plaque," she said.

    Babayan approached Twin Falls Mayor Lance Clow early this year with
    a petition requesting the memorial.

    "He let me know that it might be an obstacle to place this type of
    plaque and memorial on city property," Babayan said, explaining that
    the city wants plaques to commemorate events that have direct historic
    ties to the Twin Falls community. "The memorial commemorates a historic
    event that happened overseas." She explained that the memorial brings
    awareness to why Armenian refugees are in Twin Falls.

    The Twin Falls City Council approved the memorial in September by a
    4-3 vote after considerable debate," the article says.
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